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About This Book

A systematic survey of Irish antiquities organized by topic, with chapters on stone monuments (megaliths, pillar and holed stones, rock art), burial monuments and ogham inscriptions, raths and stone forts, the Stone and Bronze Ages, lake‑dwellings, early churches and decorated ecclesiastical art, high crosses and round towers, medieval metalwork, abbeys and castles, and town defenses and bridges. Entries combine descriptive accounts, plans, and illustrations with comparative observations and practical commentary, urging more scientific, supervised excavation and conservation to protect and properly interpret ancient sites.

About the Author

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W. F. Wakeman

W. F. Wakeman was an author and antiquarian known for his contributions to the study of Irish history and archaeology. His notable work, "Wakeman's Handbook of Irish Antiquities," serves as a comprehensive guide to the artifacts and historical sites of Ireland, reflecting his deep interest in the country's cultural heritage. Through his writings, Wakeman aimed to preserve and promote awareness of Ireland's rich antiquities, making significant contributions to the field of Irish antiquarian studies.

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